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Scottish National Show and Sale of Hebridean Sheep Lanark Scottish National Show and Sale of Hebridean Sheep Lanark Agricultural Centre on Friday 2nd September Sale at 12 Noon (Approx) Hebridean Females will be inspected only to check that they conform to the Breed Description. Full Ram assessment will be carried out on all Males. Purchasers should send notification of animals they have bought to: The Registration Secretary Mrs V C K Mason (See address in Vendor List) No Transfer Fees will be payable on this occasion List of Vendors Lot Nos. Adams G & R, Arla Beag, Arle, Aros, Isle of Mull, Argyll, PA72 6JS (Lots : 376) Andrews M, Hillside Farm, Wharton, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4LQ (Lots 383,384,385,386,387) Blair Mr Graeme, Scarba Cottage, Crinan, Lochgilphead, Argyll, PA31 8SW (Lots : 356,357,358) Braithwaite David, Lanquitts Farm, Baldersdale, Nr Barnard Castle, County Durham, DL12 9UR(Lots : 321,322,323,324,325,326,327,328,329,347,377, 391,392) Cassie Cathy, Bramble Cottage, Wibtoft, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, LE17 5BB (Lots : 295,296,297,362,363,388,389,390) Cassie Darren, The Chimneys, Rugby Road, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, LE17 4HN (Lots : 263,264) Cuthbert Mr & Mrs J & M, Ardoch House, Claysyke Farm, Fossoway, Kinross, KY13 0UP (Lots : 281,282,330,331,332,333,334,353,354,378) Dunbar Euan G, Ardgaith Farm, Errol, Perth, Perthshire, PH2 7RF (Lots : 265,266,267,268,269,270,271,343,344) Fecitt Nick & Ann, Dovecote Ghyll Farm, Dowbiggin, Sedbergh, Cumbria, LA10 5LS (Lots : 278,279,280,351,352) Heeley C G & K E, Brinsop Hall Farm, Off Chorley Road, Westhoughton, Bolton, Lancashire, BL5 3NP(Lots : 272,273,274,275,345,346,396,397,398,399,400,401) Hill Elaine, Rayne Farm, Gaisgill, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 3UD (Lots : 298,299,300,301,302,303,304) James Johnathan, Old Manor House, Main Street, West Linton, Peebleshire, Scottish Borders, EH46 7EA(Lots : 287,288,289,290,291,292,293,294,348,349,350) Mason Mrs V C K, Sycamore House, Heatley Lane, Broomhall, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 8BA (Lots : 276,277) McCornick Emma, Boreland, Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart, Dumfriesshire, DG8 0DB (Lots : 285,286,339,374,375) Moore Jeff & Enid, Craig-A-More, Gruline, Isle of Mull, Argyll, PA71 6HR(Lots : 256,257,258,259,260,261,315,316,317,318,319,320,340,341,393,394,395) Mosley John & Caroline, Kirkdean Farm, Blyth Bridge, West Linton, Peebleshire, EH46 7AJ (Lots : 359,360,361) Robertson D & A, 100 Murray Terrace, Carnwath, Lanark, South Lanarkshire, ML11 8HX (Lots : 283,284,355,380,381,382) Shanklin Liz, The Old Rectory, Church Road, Dodleston, Chester, Cheshire, CH4 9JR (Lots : 251,252,253,254,255,311,312,313,314,371,372) Wallace Mr & Mrs M, Riverside Farm, Carron Valley, Nr Denny, Stirlingshire, FK6 5JF (Lots : 342,373) Ewes LIZ SHANKLIN (DODLESTON) Pen 17 LOT 251 JET LAMBORGHINI 1553/13 (169969-00147) 2 TWIN 09/04/2013 FEMALE Breeder : Helen R Arthan Sire : Sycamore EEureka (0777/12) Dam : Jet Hottie (1344/09) LOT 252 JET LIBYA 1555/13 (169969-00150) 2 TWIN 12/04/2013 FEMALE Breeder : Helen R Arthan Sire : Sycamore EEureka (0777/12) Dam : Jet Hannah (1351/09) LOT 253 JET LEMNOS 1547/13 (169969-00137) 2 SINGLE 04/04/2013 FEMALE Breeder : Helen R Arthan Sire : Jet Harrier (0884/09) Dam : Jet Cariad (1833/04) LOT 254 JET LICORICE 1541/13 (169969-00163) 2 TWIN 02/04/2013 FEMALE Breeder : Helen R Arthan Sire : Jet Harrier (0884/09) Dam : Jet Dionne (1250/05) LOT 255 DODLESTON AMETHYST 0453/15 (171571-00001) 2 TWIN 01/05/2015 FEMALE Sire : Dubhairigh Taynish (1409/11) Dam : Jet Libya (1555/13) JEFF & ENID MOORE (CILLIMORE) Pen 18 LOT 256 CILLIMORE XANTHE 0468/15 (546473-00143) 2 SINGLE 12/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Glenphyl Percy (0863/12) Dam : Cillimore Verbena (0823/13) LOT 257 CILLIMORE YOKO 0471/15 (546473-00155) 2 TWIN 15/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Glenphyl Percy (0863/12) Dam : Cillimore Ophelia (0579/06) LOT 258 CILLIMORE YVONNE 0472/15 (546473-00175) 2 TWIN 15/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Glenphyl Percy (0863/12) Dam : Cillimore Shona (0417/10) LOT 259 CILLIMORE YARROW 0474/15 (546473-0167) 2 TWIN 19/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Glenphyl Percy (0863/12) Dam : Foss Freda (0313/11) LOT 260 CILLIMORE ZAFINA 0480/15 (546473-00172) 2 SINGLE 26/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Glenphyl Percy (0863/12) Dam : Cillimore Ulpha (1087/12) LOT 261 CILLIMORE XANDRA 0467/15 (546473-00142) 2 TWIN 11/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Glenphyl Percy (0863/12) Dam : Cillimore Thyme (0864/11) DARREN CASSIE (KNIGHTLEY) Pen 19 LOT 263 KNIGHTLEY URTE 0012/15 (203115-01391) 2 SINGLE 09/03/2015 FEMALE Sire : Lings Harry Potter (0321/13) Dam : Knightley Quetzal (0037/11) LOT 264 KNIGHTLEY UDELE 0016/15 (203115-01432) 4 SINGLE 19/03/2015 FEMALE Sire : Lings Raven (2180/13) Dam : Knightley Rhiannon (0021/12) EUAN G DUNBAR (GLENDOICK) Pen 20 LOT 265 GLENDOICK CINNAMON 1841/15 (545067-00558) 2 SINGLE 04/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Sunhill Trojan (1941/10) Dam : Thorntonhill Ewe 157 (0909/09) LOT 266 GLENDOICK CHAMPAGNE 1840/15 (545067-00554) 2 SINGLE 30/03/2015 FEMALE Sire : Sunhill Trojan (1941/10) Dam : Innerwick Ewe 1476 (1558/08) LOT 267 GLENDOICK CLARA 1838/15 (545067-00559) 2 SINGLE 31/03/2015 FEMALE Sire : Sunhill Trojan (1941/10) Dam : Thorntonhill Ewe 5 (0639/10) LOT 268 GLENDOICK CLEO 1837/15 (545067-00552) 2 SINGLE 04/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Sunhill Trojan (1941/10) Dam : Slipperfield Christabel (0695/12) LOT 269 GLENDOICK CHERRY 1833/15 (545067-00555) 2 SINGLE 31/03/2015 FEMALE Sire : Sunhill Trojan (1941/10) Dam : Thorntonhill Ewe 123 (0624/08) LOT 270 GLENDOICK COCO 1832/15 (545067-00560) 2 TWIN 23/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Sunhill Trojan (1941/10) Dam : Thorntonhill Ewe 141 (0631/08) LOT 271 GLENDOICK CLOVA 1831/15 (545067-00557) 2 SINGLE 05/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Sunhill Trojan (1941/10) Dam : Glendoick Ashleigh (2197/13) C G & K E HEELEY (BRIGHTSIDE) Pen 27 LOT 272 BRIGHTSIDE URRAY 0596/15 (185107-00865) 2 TWIN 11/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Cinderhill Jotun (0253/11) Dam : Brightside Hebrides (1335/06) LOT 273 BRIGHTSIDE ULSTA 0582/15 (185107-00842) 2 TWIN 02/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Goose Track Bassenthwaite (0893/13) Dam : Brightside Spynie (0626/13) LOT 274 BRIGHTSIDE ULLINISH 0588/15 (185107-00877) 2 TWIN 19/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Goose Track Bassenthwaite (0893/13) Dam : Brightside Skibo (0625/13) LOT 275 BRIGHTSIDE URAS 0600/15 (185107-00870) 2 TWIN 15/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Cinderhill Jotun (0253/11) Dam : Whinneymoor Edith (0102/09) MRS V C K MASON (SYCAMORE) Pen 27 LOT 276 SYCAMORE HHELATH-WEN 0001/15 (UK0168284-00090) 2 TWIN 16/03/2015 FEMALE Sire : Dubhairigh Taynish (1409/11) Dam : Sycamore Xtra (0001/05) LOT 277 SYCAMORE HHAREBELL 0004/15 (UK0168284-00093) 2 TWIN 25/03/2015 FEMALE Sire : Mullach Peregrine (1381/13) Dam : Weston Orange Blossom (1934/10) NICK & ANN FECITT (SPARRAM WOOD) Pen 28 LOT 278 SPARRAM WOOD CAMELLA 0223/15 (115670-00036) 2 TWIN 15/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Windy Hall Dunite (2137/11) Dam : Strathmore Dalmeny (2134/11) LOT 279 SPARRAM WOOD CELESTIAL 0220/15 (115670-00032) 2 TWIN 09/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Sparram Wood Alchymist (2185/13) Dam : Windy Hall Bronzite (1893/09) LOT 280 SPARRAM WOOD CABRINI 0221/15 (115670-00033) 2 TWIN 09/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Sparram Wood Alchymist (2185/13) Dam : Windy Hall Bronzite (1893/09) MR & MRS J & M CUTHBERT (ARDOCH) Pen 28 LOT 281 KIRKLANDBANK GIGHA 0077/10 (545776-010) 2 TWIN 19/04/2010 FEMALE Breeder : Marian Bruce Sire : Thornley Liam (1765/04) Dam : Carram Arrabella (1707/05) LOT 282 ARDOCH DUBH MHOR 0410/15 (546648-00085) 2 SINGLE 18/04/2015 FEMALE Sire : Crichton Skywalker (2061/11) Dam : Ardoch Brandybuck (0528/13) 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Community Farm Association Sire : Skipwith Quaich (2189/12) Dam : Bill Quay Viburnum (0885/13) CATHY CASSIE (RONASVOE) Pen
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